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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

I just don't get it. Or is it them that don't get it?

Very disorderly crowd at the event. Sorry, Father maybe it is your dress code that confused them. Guy in a frock? Cannot. Disperse!

Like other Malaysians I am very disturbed at what happened at the Bersih event in Petaling Jaya where ordinary Malaysians at a peaceful gathering were roughed up by the police. And where 24 people were arrested. The reason given by the police was that what happened was done to "ensure" public order. Okay, nothing wrong with that I suppose. After all that's what the police are supposed to do, right? But then what puzzled me was that in all the reports of the event that I have read there were hardly, if any, mention of anything untoward that happened. Much less anything that would even remotely resemble public "disorder". Got meh? If got and I missed it then minta maaf la (sorry la).

But wait ah....the Inspector-General (eh? He's back ah? I thought he sakit berat or something one) said the organiser did not apply for permit to hold the event. Oh so the police knew who the organiser was la. So why didn't they summon the fler and arrest him/her/them or whatever? The people who were there were just there on a peaceful Sunday walkabout isn't it? As far as I know there weren't any people there creating trouble or acts of violence. So what public order was the police trying to ensure? I mean if there was any "public order" being disturbed then tell us, who were not there, what happened la so that we don't always think that the Polis Diraja Malaysia are clueless morons, can ah? All I read in the news are things like..."Police ushered the crowd to Amcorp Mall before warning them to disperse". Huh? Warning me to disperse? Waffor? I am just there with my friends and family on a field which is a public area. Just because I happen to be holding a candle or two or singing my national anthem I am commiting a crime? Did anybody make inflamatory speeches? Were any seditious statements made to incite violence? Okay, so I was not there and I wouldn't know shit. But what I am saying is, "Hello! PDRM, Kerajaan Malaysia, give us a bit more detail la of your reasons for acting the way you did." So we can understand and don't have to hantam (hit) you all the time. Can ah?

And of course, an event like this would not be complete without something from that Syed fler. So here it is....TAAADAAAA!

"In that situation, the police had to act as it is their responsibility to enforce the law and ensure public order is maintained," he told reporters at the parliament lobby.

Syed Hamid said he had yet to receive the full report on the incident..........

So if you haven't received the full report, Syed it means you also know shit, right? So why didn't you shut the fuck up instead of saying something stupid? Again. Okay, okay...maybe the reporter misquoted you la. Okay.NIAMAH!!!

Sorry, i don't know anything of a candle vigil that warrants police brutality. What I want to ask the IGP is why two members of his police force have been alleged by the Malaysian Government to have murdered Altantunya Shariibu in cold blood? He cannot deny this because the Courts have ordered his men to file their defence. Police?? In Uniforms?? On Active Duty?? Commit Murder?? Tut! Tut! Come now, Mister IGP, i think it's YOU and YOUR MEN who have caused Public Disorder, No?

The best is yet to come, I believe many read what Ronnie Liu said today in the papers.. He was arrested because the police said it was unfair not to arrest him when 24 others were arrested.. haha.. wat a joke..

Gatherings like these are gathering momentum and the last thing the govt wants is for it to evolve into a revolution. So any gathering from now onwards will be nibbed in the bud no matter how peaceful it appears to be.

beb (a term of endearment in SG),you should go catch Gemuk Girls at KLpac in early December. It's about ISA, presented by SG's The Necessary Stage. Got rave reviews down here. yup... down here... SG is still under MY geographically.

I really cannot understand how the police in this country work. Are the public their no. 1 enemy?

This is perhaps the only country in the world where innocent people are roughed up and detained or put under ISA while murderers, thieves, robbers and rapists go scot-free while the crime rate is shooting up.

In the last GE we only did half the job. In the next GE please complete the other half and kick them all out, from Federal and State level.

If we don't employ a moron to run our company why do we allow them to run the country? Frankly, Syed's only claim to fame is his expertise in bodekism. If not for this 'talent' he will forever be playing branch politics. Like so many of his colleagues, he is quite a disgusting character.

Syed Fler reminds me of the Mcgoon character who can't refuse not to say anything when asked by the reporters, but then again his replies always are knockouts as in 'foot in mouth'. That's why he is the reporters' favourite minister. Pete's description of these goons as Bodoh Sombong is so apt.

so now how... lepaking and playing with candles cannot? sing negaraku also can sing one time only? police fella said sing 3 times is an offense. lagi these days telur also can talk (and talk and talk and talk)... you think we living in confusing times or not?

The Selangor Police Chief said something that made me almost die laughing. He said police cannot stand still each time Negara-ku is sung otherwise crooks will sing each time they are cornered by the police. What a bongkang he is!! Cannot imagine he can be so bongkang as that. Nobody asking him to stand still when robber is pointing a pistol at him, ok? Bongkang!!!

The cops have time and personnel to break up a peaceful vigil, but no manpower to stop the rampant mat rempits and other criminals running riot in our housing estates.. they want a revolution, lets give them a revolution!!!!!